User Posts: truthhunter
Brett Kavanaugh is a conservative judge with an exemplary track record. He really was the “best person for the job” as his qualifications were exemplary. The ...
Most of you are familiar with what happened in Charlottesville Va this past week. And of course, most of the people reading this site are probably frustrated ...
As I write this, it happened again. This time in Fresno California. Kori Ali Muhammad killed 3 people (one of them in the parking lot for Catholic Charities). ...
There has been a lot of debate over the years as to why “radical Islam” is so intent on committing violent acts against Western Civilization. Some people have ...
In a move that shocked many on the pro immigration left, President Obama eliminated the US policy regarding Cuban immigrants known as “Wet Foot, Dry Foot”. For ...
Adding insult to injury, the Democrats latest attempt to overthrow the election results has ended in utter embarrassment for them. Calls to “vote your ...
The 2016 Presidential Election in the United States of America was a historical event on many fronts. For the first time in about 30 years, the Elite lost ...
There has been a lot of talk over the past few days of California, and other western bastions of liberalism, wanting to secede from the union and create their ...
Last night, much of the world was shocked when Donald Trump won the presidential election in the USA. What lessons can be learned from this election? I will ...
A lot has been said about the 2016 US Presidential election. Some have called it low brow and vicious, yet they don’t remember the 1800 election when Thomas ...
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yes. Several years ago, the government forced that technology to allow police to track abducted people, even if the abductors turned the phone off (so they say). Most people think that taking the battery out will stop the tracking (if your phone allows you to do that), however, most phones still have a backup battery to keep the date/time settings even if the battery is removed. If that backup power system also power GPS tracking or not, I do not know… but why take the chance
what is trinkets to you is valuable to another. The reality is the “trinkets” story is a myth. The historical records for The purchase of Staten Island, says the Dutch traded “10 boxes of shirts, 10 ells of red cloth, 30 pounds of powder, 30 pairs of socks, 2 pieces of duffel, some awls, 10 muskets, 30 kettles, 25 adzes, 10 bars of lead, 50 axes and some knives.” There is less information about what is now NY City but the records we do have says 60 gilders plus supplies, which would have been a lot of money at the time to pay for a piece of land that size to a people who legally had no claim over it.
It seems a little sexist that you assume a domestic manager is a woman relying on a man. If a woman has a better career, she can be the woman of the house and the domestic manager can be the man.
That is not slavery but is an example of socialism working correctly (although I can see how socialism can be mistaken for slavery because it is just that when it doesn’t work correctly).
Sufficient jobs have returned. Unemployment is at the lowest rate in decades in the US, and the ratio of jobs to job seekers is driving up incomes.
The objective of private companies is to provide a good or service to people while making a profit for the companies owner/investors. The only way a company can be profitable is if it provides a good service or product, and people are willing to buy it. If the consumer decides that the company is not acting appropriately, the consumer can choose to not support the company. This will reduce profits forcing the company to comply with the wants of the consumer to get their profits back. No company can exist without a customer. So in essence, the customer controls the morality of the company.
It is funny how whenever someone has an opinion that you don’t like, you try to call them a Nazi. The logic is the winner wins the land. The Nazi’s lost. So making a comparison to Nazi’s is stupid. A better comparison would be “Do Spanish people have a right to be in Mexico? After all, they took the land from Aztecs.”, “Do Black people have a right to be in Jamaica? After all, they took the land from natives.” Do Jews have the right to be in Israel? After all, they took the land from Jericho and other city states.” Do Muslims have a right to be in North Africa? After all, they took the land from the natives.” Do White people have a right to be in Europe? After all, they took the land from Neanderthals.”
And since you bring up the Dakota Pipeline… Don’t forget, the Sioux defeated the Pawnee for that land. So by your opinion, the Sioux have no right to be on that land anyway.
you obviously didn’t read the article. There are 3 undersea plateaus that would have been above sea level before the end of the last ice age. All three of these would have been viewed by anyone living at the time as a continent that was swallowed up by the sea.
good point. And Hamilton was secretary of the Treasury, so that can get him on the money. I figure it wasn’t until the more recent disdain for the central bank (due to the recent economic troubles, and the loud voices of folks like Ron Paul and Alex Jones), that it became necessary to bury any thing that may legitimize the gripe against the central bank. When Jackson was first put on the bill in 1928, it was the 100 year anniversary of his election, and the 15th year of the new Federal Reserve. I feel like they may have felt safe to mock him. Where as now Jackson has become a symbol for the “Anti Federal Reserve” people, they feel it is best to take him out of the public eye.